Mohammed al-Khatieb Mohammed al-Khatieb is a Syrian freelance journalist based in Aleppo. On Twitter: @MohAlkhatieb Syria | May 5, 2017 Residents in Syria's eastern Ghouta face tightened siege The Syrian regime tightened its siege on eastern Ghouta, and the infighting within the opposition factions will likely contribute to the regime’s seizure of Ghouta. Syria | Apr 19, 2017 Under Turkey's watch, al-Bab tries to rebuild The Turkish government is working on rehabilitating the Syrian city of al-Bab after the Islamic State’s withdrawal, considering it an arrangement that benefits both sides. Syria | Aug 4, 2016 Could this be the last battle for Aleppo? Opposition factions in southern Aleppo have made significant advances after launching attacks in response to the one-month-long siege imposed by the regime on Aleppo’s eastern neighborhood. Syria | Jun 23, 2016 Classic cars withstood coups, but can they survive war in Aleppo? Abu Omar's family has sought refuge elsewhere, but he remains in Aleppo with his collection of classic cars and antiques. Syria | Jun 3, 2016 Major regime offensive looms over Aleppo Aleppo and its countryside are under heavy shelling by the regime as observers fear this a prelude to a major siege of the city's opposition-controlled areas. Syria | May 24, 2016 Syrians describe 'most dangerous journey ever' fleeing IS territories Civilians in areas under IS control are barred from leaving, but many are nonetheless risking their lives to flee the group's grip. Syria | May 11, 2016 How one journalist is going after false news on Syria A Syrian journalist recently launched Verify, an online platform correcting and validating news on Syria. Syria | Apr 27, 2016 Bashar basking in Baath Party victory The Syrian parliamentary elections organized by President Bashar al-Assad's regime consecrated the Baath Party's domination and led some critics to say Assad isn't interested in a political solution to the war there. Syria | Apr 8, 2016 Aleppo sees cautious calm amid cease-fire The truce agreement between opposition and government forces has allowed life to return to many areas in Syria, but many residents worry that it won't last long. Syria | Mar 9, 2016 How Syrian cease-fire has reignited spark of the revolution During the brittle cease-fire, protesters have returned to Syria's streets to assert that the revolution continues. Pagination Show more Latest News Mother recounts 'horror' of son's Gaza captivity by Michael BLUM | AFP | Mar 28, 2024 Israel must 'ensure urgent humanitarian assistance' in Gaza: ICJ by Jan HENNOP | AFP | Mar 28, 2024 Netanyahu seeks delay in ultra-Orthodox conscription row Agence France-Presse | AFP | Mar 28, 2024 See more Podcasts UNRWA in the spotlight How the West began losing the Middle East since start of Syria war, French academic Fabrice Balanche explains Will Turkey's Erdogan seize back Istanbul and fully secure his regime in March 31 elections? See more
Syria | May 5, 2017 Residents in Syria's eastern Ghouta face tightened siege The Syrian regime tightened its siege on eastern Ghouta, and the infighting within the opposition factions will likely contribute to the regime’s seizure of Ghouta.
Syria | Apr 19, 2017 Under Turkey's watch, al-Bab tries to rebuild The Turkish government is working on rehabilitating the Syrian city of al-Bab after the Islamic State’s withdrawal, considering it an arrangement that benefits both sides.
Syria | Aug 4, 2016 Could this be the last battle for Aleppo? Opposition factions in southern Aleppo have made significant advances after launching attacks in response to the one-month-long siege imposed by the regime on Aleppo’s eastern neighborhood.
Syria | Jun 23, 2016 Classic cars withstood coups, but can they survive war in Aleppo? Abu Omar's family has sought refuge elsewhere, but he remains in Aleppo with his collection of classic cars and antiques.
Syria | Jun 3, 2016 Major regime offensive looms over Aleppo Aleppo and its countryside are under heavy shelling by the regime as observers fear this a prelude to a major siege of the city's opposition-controlled areas.
Syria | May 24, 2016 Syrians describe 'most dangerous journey ever' fleeing IS territories Civilians in areas under IS control are barred from leaving, but many are nonetheless risking their lives to flee the group's grip.
Syria | May 11, 2016 How one journalist is going after false news on Syria A Syrian journalist recently launched Verify, an online platform correcting and validating news on Syria.
Syria | Apr 27, 2016 Bashar basking in Baath Party victory The Syrian parliamentary elections organized by President Bashar al-Assad's regime consecrated the Baath Party's domination and led some critics to say Assad isn't interested in a political solution to the war there.
Syria | Apr 8, 2016 Aleppo sees cautious calm amid cease-fire The truce agreement between opposition and government forces has allowed life to return to many areas in Syria, but many residents worry that it won't last long.
Syria | Mar 9, 2016 How Syrian cease-fire has reignited spark of the revolution During the brittle cease-fire, protesters have returned to Syria's streets to assert that the revolution continues.
How the West began losing the Middle East since start of Syria war, French academic Fabrice Balanche explains